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. David Axelrod joined me this morning for an hour-plus long interview on his fascinating –indeed riveting– new memoir Believer: My Forty Years In Politics, which I will replay in its entirety on today's show. Every Republican remotely connected to the 2016 race has to read the book, especially pp.…

Hillary Clinton isn't “running” for president. She's hiding from the press and hoping to use an occasional Tweet to effect an appearance of engagemeant with the world she helped hatter through four years at State. Every would-be GOP nominee ought to be making this point, every day in every speech,…

Congressman Steve Scalise is the House GOP's third ranking leader and he joined me today to discuss the ticking clock on Department of Homeland Services funding and the bill the House has sent the Senate curbing President Obama's unconstitutional suspension of law: Audio: 02-09hhs-scalise Transcript: HH: Joining me to discuss…

In two interviews on my radio program Monday, United States Senator Marco Rubio and former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton both made clear that the “deal” negotiated by President Obama and his former and current Secretaries of State Hillary Clinton and John Kerry is an unacceptable appeasement of the nuclear ambitions…

My Washington Examiner column today looks at the president's controversial comments at the National Prayer Breakfast in the context of the looming “deal” with Iran. Everything the Administration does or says between now and the announcement of the one-sided agreement ought to be understood through the lens of president who…

In his National Prayer Breakfast speech last week, President Barack Obama said: “And lest we get on our high horse and think that this is unique to some other place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ. In our home…

Republicans swept to a massive win in November –three months ago– and the most urgent issues facing the country have to do with national security, specifically military preparedness. To begin to fix the nation's defense requires a robust hike in defense spending directed primarily towards weaponry and retention of the…